( Point Perm In, Itffhl nation, remaratng uiwfxpcmtod, is ii-iviy nitpproprlated. To enable ill'1 Mxht-Houao Board to con tinu its expcriinents i" volution to tog bottf. or oilier signals, for tlu protection of th"' cotnuierclal marine, Ave thousand dollars. For l .Vuiir a relief llgnt snip for prctv eral stv ioe, i:i ;t 1 lit in to lite amount herti ofore appropriate!, Aftoen thousand dollar-, or so iiiueta t hereof may be nec essary - V i: riEPARTMENT. AliMi Hi: S AMI AKi For Rack U!a-nJ Arsenal, Sock Island, l!Inov: To continue work oti the wood wurkiiy iiii'! ;uu- a; i i iie shoo, for the uHrriYTonc httndTuct and fifty thousand dollars. For a new rolling mill and forcing shop for the armory, utnety-dve thousand doi- lalV . rrltf rooft, floor-, doors, and windows, and ol her work for completing t hs lhiish inff rtnm, eighty thousand and live han ded toUars. For repairs and completion oj a stone rcserCoir a follows: For a water-tigbt In terior wall, floor, ami root", Bve thonsand and one hunnrea dollars; for vrater-pipe, and laying tne same, five thousand seven nundreda"ud titty dollars; forKocfe Islam wauT-twrr, five thousand un.l lour bun Ore 1 dollars. For Itoek Island bridtre: For alterations and repairs And a 1 li: kmal machinery for Urfftv of t he bridge andforeore and pres rr::ion. Iwenty-jnree thou-and and four hundred dollars; one-naif of wliSch ram shall e rc-imbured to tlie 45ov-ernnent ly tho Cliicwo, Rock Island and Pacillc It; lit road Company. F.r sewers, buildinj; new roads, care and preson a ion i" water-power, paint ins and tire and preservation of peanumenl bnitdins and 1 trtdgen, bulhtlng lenre-. and grading; groumla, and repairs and x tensfon of tUe railroad, twenty thousand dsttars. For new mnfiv tum'v an 1 shou tl.xtuivsfor j shop, fifteen tbotisan I (killars. For feprtmrfield armory, Springfield, Massaclmsetts: Fo: ru airs" an I prcservar j lion oCgroimds, bitildinsand machinery, 1 t went 3 tuousand doUars. For Denccta ar cnat, California.: For hlttekvnill h shop, tliirtv-ilve thousand dol lars; for trjxnsfeiTinir ma hmerv from t he Mit dioo buildlna to tne new Bhop- t honsand t hivsc Umtdred and seventy-live dollars. For repairing roils, buildings, tewers, drains, and gra lii er grounds, ten thousand dollars. For continuing the boring of an artesian well, or, if artesian wat.u is procured for patting down iron pipes and turbine wheel, to be run by How of water, to pump op water to the reservoir, live thousand and tVuTy-seven dollars. For machinery for simps, for fences, and other similar necessaries, four thousand ewht hundred and eighty-live dollars. Foe repairs of arsenals; For repairs of smaller arsenals, and to meet such unfore seen expenditures at arsenals asaccidents or otner eontfngtmcics during the year may render necessary, fifty thousand dol lurs. To enable the Secretary of War to pro vide for constructing a military hridre across the Xorth Platte Biver, at ornear Fort Laramie, WYoralnsz Territorv, fifteen treaty-stipulations, to hunt in Xebra&ka, ! twetify-ave t h on sand dollars. Collection unci payment of honntv, prize money, and other claims of colored sol diers and sailors: salaries of agents and clei ks, rent of office, fuel and lights, sta tionery, and sofortli; oiliee-furiuture and repairs; mileage an d transportation of offi cers and agents: tek graphing and postage ekthty-five thousand dollars. For completing the medical and surgical history of the war. the unexpended bal ance of the appropriation ma Uj in the act oi June eight h. eighteen hnndre I and sev- I enty-two, is hereby continued and ren- 1 dered available. And the fturgeon-tcn-era! Is hereby authoaized to continue on j unty in lusonKvftiie acting assistant sur geons how employe ! on said history dur ing the next fiscal year. For continuing the imbrication of the twn bun For re and pre- ar Tii'land fifty thousand dollars. building; and all nets and parts of acts pi sursal the Vlinerent navy yards t consistent with the provisions hereof are rvation ot toe same, nve nuu- ; uereDy reptaiieu. f tin 1 1 - present shor buildings, t tlinlHllhl dollar-; To enable the Secretary of War to pur chase for the United States of the owners thereof, tho lo. and buildings tliereon, fuitnedtateiy west of Win tier's building, od F street, Washington City, and the house and lot in the rear of and immedi ately adjoining tli ) .1 rmy Medina'. Mnsenm on Tenth street, Washington ity, thirty eight thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may la necessary for the purpose, Vrn ;-f .. That the cost of said lot adjoining Winder's baS!ding shall not t-eed thrrty-rtve thousand dollar-, and the co- of said properly adjoining the Army Mlical Museum shall no! exceed three thousand five hundred dollars; and that payment shall not be made for either kr until .the thereto is perfect and te property free of incumbrance. It 14 hereby declared that the northern part of Wood kind rxmwtery, in the cttyof Klmi'.-a. in the State of Ntw Vorlc,oecupied by soldiers graves shall ! deetued a na tional cemetery so far only t hat the head stone? of said soldiers gravea shall bere newed and uoaintahsed, an 1 the graves cared Rr, under the provisions of btwap plieaibic to national cemeteries. That section second of an act enliile l .n act making appropriations for the suitportof the Army lor the fiscal year ending -June thirtietn, etghteen hnndre anTseventy-five,"an i for other, purposes, passed at the present session, shall be oou at rn;d to direct fbe Thirl Auditor of the Trejtsury I o certify to the Secretary of the Trettsdrv the sun necessary in the settle ment oiaccountsfnrsTeam'ioatsau I other j vessels; pending in life office, undea the Joint resolution approved iJw'omtJee twen-tv-tbird ehrhteen hundred and sixty-nine, ( and Manh third eighteen hundred and seventy -one, and said.suni so eertifled shal i be exc ptcJ from tlie operation of the said Heeori T -: ion: Rut not hfng lierein con- j tain. 1 shall In- cms true l toeffinrt the pres- I cut fnrisdiction of the S'jcoud t 'ompt toller ! of theTTCasnrv in this class of rases: Pn- ! nfft rf, Thar th" Secretary of War is author ized to employ not cxbec lin: thirteeen enlisted men for one year in the Irdnanee Bureau. To enable the Secreary of War to begin the publication of a the official reeonls of the wrrf tlj' rebellion, !! of the Union an 1 OTthe Confederate armies, HieSumof fifoeeo thousand dollars. And the Soc ro tary of War is herebv directed to have copied for I lie Public l'rinter all reports, let ters teTeramsy an 1 ireucral orders not beretofore copied or print e 1; an I properly aonuiged in corouolo kai order. FOflrcoutinnlngCxpertttiertts with breech-lo-.i ling cannon, under he direction of the Secretary of War, the sura often thousand dollars is hereby appropriated F:r the purpose of testinst Mr. T.ce's breech loadukg gnu, under the direction f! the Secretary of War; the sum of ten th insnn 1 ilollara is hereby nnptmpriated. To enable the SKretar' of War to alter ecrtaln Ptoue buildings and make the pri per walls and const ructions around the snm t rir jtfaem for a military prison, at Fori Leavenworth, Kansas, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars. Observation and report of storms; For j expenses of the obserVat ion and impost of I storms'by telegraph and signals, for the u-netlt of eomraoree and asrrlcurtme i medleitl and surgical history ie distributed as t'omitess may direct, sixty thousand dollars: to be tiscal in the pre pa rat ton of tllnst rat ions for a new ell tion of live thousand copies of entire work J'..ri'f'tf. That the necessary engraving aud lithographing for those i luhlieat ions may be executed under the directions of the Secretary of War, without advertise ment . For completing the medical ftatistks off the Provost-MarslmJ-4 SeneralSi ilnreau, t he unexpeude 1 haTanee of the -ippropri.it ion made by Fie act oi July twenty-eighth, eigbtetm hundred ami sixty-six, is hereby com Inued and marie avalkv io. For encraving and printing the plates tllnstrating the report off the frcographical and geological explorations and snrveys wct off the one hundredth meridian, t he pubtiished in cimtrto form, tlte prin ting a it 'l lui'T to ixMHmcjpf lti5ovemment Printing Office, iwcntjtlve Ihousund dol lar. Tliat the SecjetacF of the Treasury be, aud Is berebv, autmin ixel and directed to pay the latenrsfl off lenpsev an l OTooIe as ln-'enmity for loss sustalne I by them by annulment of a con ' rat-: with the l 'ost Office ffeprt men for furnishing stamped en ve4opCS and news mpetvwrapot'r, the sum of twantv nine thousand four hnn dre 1 and thirtj -threedcllars: I'rorkl j That previous to the payment of the smu before mentioned, the said ivtupsoyand f Toole shall deMver up, to the -at isfia 1 km of the Posfmaster-titMiernl, all dies and ! dandv-rolls by them used and provided for the mauufaeture of the envelopes atore sald: AnAtarrMcHA furih That the sum aforesaid Shall be recefvel in lull satisfac tion for ait claims and deman'N of i be Htiid Itempsev aud Oroole for or by reason of tho annnlinent of said con! met For iwyment off costs and State penitentiaries for the car maiutenani' and m Ileal at Unitexl States military con vie In then, sixtv-flve tltotvind d To indemntfv tlf Suttes for furred by them in cnroirtnjr, ' and transporting troop- for ! ! of the United States during t h taction, two bundled ana a? dollars. To provi le for th - payment I In? lav. s f.r Iiorses and oth j lost or ilcipivct in ttie I ! of th.- 1'niic IS ate-, fifty t For a re survey of the Vi sa'-le River, j Michiirau, and establishing tkJcfc-ines, not exeecdiiut one thousand dollar-, tohepai I for from uiiexpende I ini'a:u-4-oi "appnpi Isv ! tion heretofore run lefortla improvement i off said river l thousand dollars: frurirfcei that the i SreretarN ot ttio av no, ami ne is ncreoy autuorlzed and directed t make, out of anv niouey at his disposal available for that purpose, sufficient and appropriate j compensation and acknowledgement to i the owners, offic:rs, and sailors tit" the ftrit isli whahng and sealing steamers which ' fnitribued i t he rescue of the survivors of tho Pclaris, for such rescue, and an y ; I loss sustained by reason thereof, ami fsr their humane and nosnitable reception, i enterlainment, and transportation until j they were all anally and safe.lv lar.ded m Sewfoun l:an 1 and S -ot'an 1 : ihsi?iti ft ,- , ft"r, That the Seerefary of t be Navy lie au tlunrized to use, durlig.the ensuing fiscal ! yt-ar, the balance of appropriation he.iett forc mivloto tin Navy l Hr part men t Tor the construction of a flosvting iron dock, re maining unexpended, for the purpose off complei iu the the reoair- onfU h douWe-turriei- i monitors as die Secretary f the Xavy may deem neees-ary for the public I ElA UTM KKT OF At 1RH 1'I.Tl "II B- -Improvement of grounds. Department of-Agriculture: For la'or eiglit thousand dollars; for repairing concrete roads and w alks, five hnntlred dollars; for tools, wag ons, law n mowers, carts and trem ;al re pairs of t he same six hu:vlre I dollars; for im oro iirr new grounds gained by fliiing canal, draining surfaein r. so mi mc and for two eart-hor-cs, seven tlmusnnd dollar-; in alt) sixteen tmosand one hundred doi- For ili i.-nair and preservation oi all tlie public buliuings under thecontrolof the Trestsnry litjrlment, two -hundred thousand dollajrs. . Foreontinuation of construction of the building for the Rate, War and Navy lepart meats, -even hundred thousand dollars. For furniture for the new building to be occupied by the state Popartuient, seven-ty-uve thou.s9d dollars; to be available immediately. . For furnituire, au-1 repairs of the same, and for (tarpetp, for public buildunfannaer thecontrol of Uie- Treasury Uepartment, one him. ire land titty thousand dollars, of this amount, twenty thousand dollars sliall le avai:ahie Immediately. For fu. l. liirht. and water, aud miscel laneous items rehuired by janitors and lirernen in the pfoper '-are ofthepuhUc buildings nadir tjhe control oi the I reas ury Ueirtrocf, two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. ' For h'a: in ' apjarat us for public build ings under tht control ''- the Treasury Uetxirtmeut. two hundred thocsand dol- F ind ot 1 : itl For tie1 ;xpen le 1 1 .) er tin- mnscnm tl iiil'.'.-t ton ot i'; nun ire l dollara. For l be purchase of Dubys erypto herlmTidm, as mneh a- may in nec not exeeeflinsj one thousand dollars. For nublishini; the report of lihe misshmer of Agriculture fo cUrbtcen hnndre 1 and sevei eighteen hun lr- land seven! thousand dollars. ridii.it- i;: n.i-iNi.- I'SBi lKRVXftTSJ MttTIITKtnr TKK AM i: V DKP.I R I'M I NT. post Of5ee and snbtreasurv, Mis..,dniK.;: "For vompietlou ing, t Itree hundred and fiffty-f wo and t"eity-seven deliari Custom bouse, Boston, Masse For i omplet ina altera! ion 1 artt v War, and Navy 1. sund live bunJred ( For vaults, af -buildings nmer tli urv liriuuiim nt. dollars. For nhotographing i print hdttinz the south itlimz for i lie stater. nine thou- trt licit! .liars. and locks for public control of the Treas-iventy-five thousand enscnivinsr, and n iiiw i Hiblic buildings umh-r t he t the Treasury Department, live thousad dollars. - For pay oi custodSnus and janitors of initio m rs mt u-r inu nmumvini I e T dred md For Tin; Tin: llll charges of C, :t i j ir, tendanre of rs ennOncd xienses in etfuiimins, he ilefense bte insur v thousand under exist- UlHh chusedts-imnrove- ments, iweniy-nvc tnousmiu uoiiara. Custom boose, tTnirksston, SouthlCaro 1 i iu : For completif a of building?, ap-pi-: icicbes prradinjc, teneim, and inlying, one hundred thoniand dollars. L'astoui house mid subi reasury, Chieao llliiuHSC For continuation of building. urv fierartmcnr, one i t went yrflve ihoutnd dollars. Mint of the Foiled state- at i 'arson: w a ires of workmen and adjusters, twenty thousand dblljirs; for incidental and eon t indent expense twenty thousand d! lars. Ami so piUcli of the amounts here by a pprpriateO for tin- mint at i 'ar-n a xnny in necssnrJ is matle available for tla e.jieu !i:ure during the current tiea New York assav offiee- Fcr incidentaV expenses off tlie "New York assay office, twt ntv-ftve tmrasnnd dollars. m tjic rede.miujon or ort eoppir 1 1 1 hnndre I fifty thousand in.. nat : i, dtio: Fo! -Tfc hundred th entire cost of ; eost of site, Slial five hundred th In S' ut h Catt riiiw in;. one Iramlr Hjinl hundred and seven y-tivt i e.s'.om nous otUeo buildin; i and post ofhec, Cincin i ml iuuat ion of building lusaml dol !ars. And the id huildinir, exclusH'e of not exceed three million t.l post ofuce,i Columbia, For completion oflmiUl 1 and tifty-six thousand and ninety-nine dollars Cents. . court la u-e. and post F aa- die. Indiana: !;CIL.IiX AB Improwi Rnvm- ni (iRnrxhs FN 1 WLjSlUNliTl cment an 1 care of pu tre. and imm-ovon'. IN AN I 1 V Mansion in is, ten tliou- on two asphalt !: ween Tio r 1 and excavaf :n.v v.aiK: I'uil lin-j:-. Kixmnds ami wovks m tne ins triet of t 'o.uni!':a. under diieelion of the t had of bnsrineers: For g-ronnd's -iui h of Execul i ten tuousanu uoitars. For the Smithsonian i saud dollars. For .rawrv Suare, inclosins 1 sides wit h posts an! chain, and fo ' walks live thousand de For four reservatiom I irraveumr and a-pliall for same, and iuelo ins, five thousand dollar-. For Inclosing lancxrin Spiare and for ; pmxrhasc of trees and scat ii e thousand dollars. ! For Improving the portion of Franklin j J S piare, cut KT street Utel a l le i to those j I ivtuiinN. an 1 forrra tiu and completing c U'tsot walks, an I tor prranite eopins for fountain-ijowi, and piantms trees, tnrcc i tbousan I dollars. For a pe le-:al for IkUFs Iuou:-:c statute of l.iaeoap, to be pSaceJ in Lincoln s ptare three thousand dollars. For coul lnrin$f imnrovemcnf of Jmleiary piare : pnrchase off seat t ares and ever greens; an 1 for foontain, ten thousand i doliars;and the jail-building sitna eJ on sai l -una re siiuil soi a - - r work on nutclmz, uitv ihoa-an l dol- Ears: rmrjd rf , Thai ihe said buildin; nuly he built off stone, and it- cost, exelu &jve ot the cost of site, shall not exceed two hundred tlioasand dollars. Custom bouse and kiM office, Hartford, ftoanecf icut: For contiuuaiion of build-in'..-, one hundred and rilty thou-and dollar-. And th. en i i;V cost of said boildins -ilvid not exceed four hnudred thousand dodaiM. Custom house, eouci liouse, and post ofttce, Mi'inphi-. TenueseeC : l or work on building, iifty i iiou-an 1 dollars. Custom boos at X w Oiteaus, l.out-i-aa: For completion of luiildlntr. one hun dred and ninety-one Ihousund dollar-; for payatcnt for a, ynsted accounts Cor granite work, forty-three thousand three hundred and twenty-seven dollars land cdjfhty-ftve tents. Post ofhee an 1 court house at New York, New York; For completing huild inir, sewn hundred and ninety-four thou sand two hundred aad seven dollars and eiB ty-t wo ee n t -: f . r pavi ng-, scradi n jr. lH-inkr Ihe dinVrenec between the nominal vafl ue off i i:-: old copper cents and the value of the same as metal, seven thousand live hundred dollar-. That all balances in the Trnsury re maining dftexjtended on the rtrst day of Jnlj-, eihtlein hundred aad seventy-four, of appropiffations hiwelofore made for buildings and sites of bund ings named in this act, and jail 1 taiances of appropria! ions herettU a'e tuade, and Slimeient for the com le I ion f build iugrs under the npcr vising Arehiteet of t he Trea-ury not named in tis act, during the next fiscal year. 1 o, aud t bey are hereby, made a mail able for the fiscal year ending June thirt ieth, eight tn hundred and sevent v-tive. ?5etr. :i. Thai life Se -relary of t lie Treas ury Is-hereliy dircscted to impure into the amounts of liabilit ies due from ! lie Choc taw tribe of Indians to Individuals, as re ferred to in an k-!es i w el ve and thirteen of thetreutv ot June twentj-second, eight een hcndivd and tlfty-tlvc, between the I'nite 1 iaiesand the Clioetak and 'hiek-usawtrihe- of Indians, red to report the same totlietiexl st?ssion of Conres, with a-view ' ascertaining what amounts, if any, should be deducted from t he sum due l com tn Failed States to saidi'hoe taw tri!e, for the fwirposi of enabling ihe saiiltri ieto pay it- liabilities, and there i y'to enatile i nisress ii prov ide a fund to he held i"or educational and other pur ! poses for said tribe, as pr i led for in : art iele thirteen of t he treat y aforesaid. sec 4. That flic claase in the act cn- title! An act making appropriations for nulrv ei vil expenses of the fioveniment ; tor the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, ! eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and ; for other nnrptses, arniroved March : i hfnl, eijclirjeen hundred and se enty three, wha h provides that -il' Sec ret urv oi tlui Treasury lie, an 1 he i- hereby, dl j reete 1 to pay to the eeesns-tafcers of e"ig:ht , een hundred and sixty, or their assigns, sums Sel to tneir eredit now m tne the various members to represent the same: Rev. Thomas Condon, Geological and Mineralogieal. Hod. C 1. Burkhart, Agricultural Productions. Hon. 91. Wilkins, Textiles and Fabrics. t Hon. S. (i. Reetl, domestic aud na tive animals, public works and trans portation. W, L. Ilalsey, Esq., machinery, metals, native woods aud their manu factories. Rev. K. li. Geary, religious, edu cational and scientific histories. lion. M. P. Deatly. history ot the progress of the &tnti and her various i organizations. The report, also recommendetl that Messrs. Dttfttr, Geary and Condon be appointed as a committee to canvass the State to solicit articles tor exhi- ! bit ton. The report was, on motion, accepted, and the committee discharged. Resolutions w ere passeil calling Ihe atteiKion of the Oregon press to the ! importance of the enterprise, and so liciting its hearty co-operation. Also a resolution reijitestiBg the vatious transpOrtat ion companies to extend eourtesis of their routes to the Board iu view of tlie fact that their labor is gratuitous, and their aim to advance the interests of tlie State at large. ( Juarterly meetings of the B art1 were agreed upon, to take place on : tlie first Tuesdays iu January, April, duly and October. The press throughout the State were requested t publish the proCeetHngs ot t)e Board, and render all the assi - tance iu their power in furthering the actions ot the same. The duties of the Board, as set forth by instruction - by the Director Gen era, are as follows: I. To disseminate information re garding the Kxliibition. '2. To secure the co-operation of industrial, scientific, agricultural and other associations, in their districts. o. To appoint co-operative local committees representing the tlillerent industries of their districts. 4. To stimulate local action on all measures ititentletl to render tne i-x-hibition successful, and a worthy rep resentation ot the industries of the count ry. r. To encourage the producttVnof articles suitable for exhibition. 6. To ilistrihute documents issued by the Commission among tlie manufacturer-and others in their districts interested in the Exhibition, 7. To render assistance in further ing the financial and other interests of the Exhibition, and to furnish in for mat lot i to the Commission on subjects that may Ih referred to them. The Board then adjonrne! to meet in this city on ihe . first Tuesday in January, 175. BUSINESS CARDS. A. WIIEEI.BR. A". R. C. P. A. WiIKj:i.E 4: CO., Forwarains& Gominiss!tt Merchants. Retrenchment I,VIL1 3IONKY SAVING MONEY! pood assortment t" sl 1 kinds Of ways in store :it lovc -! 111:11' Aircnts tor sate f Was Cller Mills, Clvrams, .Ve.. .Ve. S!T inuil for S IIKA I . OATS, POKK, BtTTTEE, KG( iMee. ;oods rates. 9, 1; 1:1111 Dri A iS and l'ODITEY. IIa3jus1 ee ! :x new stock of all tic test stvles of 11. j;. B!.'iaiTs" VI M : A 1)1? ATI? F TIIS: Xivai ( Olloe "t itxrr at Betlcvien H 1 New Vork. rm i: itr York. l:(te it;l! Mi 'lMill n! In A. Carotucrs ft fo.'s drug stir, Albany, pregon. ca-;. SS. HELM, Attorney aii5 4 im- i;r at I:" ?I 0 :? A i Vi n.i Al.l'.AN'i PBA i i ; ; OKKUOX. IN A ! Tin; .1. Tin-: Cotiris In Fox's brit-k Hasjasj I3ootf BGHWAID, -i 111 ill ids uiaiiiitaeti Willi I lest of the ml vl, op'.i.-l'. 0. i, e)ie:i t lint nil can buj-. The goods were USoni-lit lii Cash, afid .in' lieinst sold for lh s.mie eomn:odi iv. TUe secret of selling goodu Is In r II i v. Oet. Ifi, 1 md Firs; street-. ijas. Call and examine my 1 11 !- EiiHWTAlJ'. 7l-."iv7 Havi ted en: p;oo'ts in daylight, we court the most ItTKST STRE lions. Rauua1 11 1 : t, cm dCK I r5 ; C A L, E X A SI S A A T I tlX. T a i i .v.: KTKT irodue- KL.h Al.I. t;K)l)s AT CHANCER PRICES! Ke T. W. 1! AH A 1 . 1 ! N V, ICE ivi:!: A ! Surgeon, i;i-:t; in. MtOTllBS .V Coi ff i.i. i.iNi: OF Third si r-i v 1"."7: FOR SALE ! r-nin: l'!:'..K 1 B.ATEH "V. A. WOOD'S HOWEBS. Tlaini' EIad?rS) Wood's uniirm-i; CoqiiillartT. Suclilion Farm 1",'ei The ISis'.cl ami Vrator Tlirestiei (iSOT.IUF.S, UAKDWAEE, boots i. siios:-, ktc., irrc, S. Tilt hs. etrra'li-;V BrUrk. I irsi street AUiaiiy. Tli; visi lit e d .1 in.- exist i r lite-1 Stat.-. : laws to tin is heix'by n te as cm n it- my pro--.m: rxry -enact ou l to IlilV at In cat He, sliail b it ,.; th sanare. I'm twenty 1-1 md 1 air Iso moil lett I In tie ind for the Ti n as - aitiel tli nry to 111 ivc'vicnt fi I- t liTsanu 1 wo Im and eigltytwo altettatisui iii tne sliail be ma le in ifit .011:11 uii'l roi more ihati the su iars; vvlm ii suooi tel. Iiundr, . lixturis. Ire-1 tboo stim of forev-four l-f, IMial " lmildtni n-i- of n"t ii.-aeel dol- c pstid, both lnai-. ha! and -l:als employed In taking lltonsoad dollars. rpMlrof Hie varWwwfcnn tains in the pn 1 ilie jnTtmi' !. one t honsand dollars. For otilinafy re)irs of nptigiiiiiu housc and extension ot tho same, three thninsand dollars. l-'or or litiry can' :md protection of l.a favctie 3 111:'..-.'. two t lionsnTi d dollars. Ksr aim uiirt . il-.l--:i F- iftid I'r, id : ; fc Hand, Or assistant 111:11 sav.l eensttsi s r. 5, That seetion six of the act en , title I -An ael makin appropriations for , the consular ar.. diplomat ie service Of the tmovemuiept for the year ending .lime thirtieth, hteen hnudred and. seventy five, and fur otlier purpose..." approved I Jane eleven) h, eiguteen hundred and sirventy-fewr, be amended by striking nut , the tallowing words, vix: Cotlngen1 cxfienses of foreign inlerconrso nroper, ; and of all ini--i(nis;i1ir.:i-'. .-iteli 11s". , see. ii. i'n enable ihe secretary of War ' to carr' ini the provisions of tlieaot.ap ; prove f April twenty-third, eighteen hun ! lre 1 and wctii y-folar, ent itled An act to pr fvide for tla relief of the persons suffer ing from tthe overflow of the Lower Mis- For manure an-1 Uu-e of Horses ntnd ir lianliii;4 th t -arne, ei-.cbt tliou.-.tie - tnun house and p thou- I phia. Pennsylvania: 1 11 eon-tine. 1011 01 -ippi Iliv. lurion autla Aruiv ratio pa 1 ! ing iron 1. ices, fi nr on 1 md i-epair of se:it- tlironghotrt the United states; for lnanu- dollars. laetare, pins-lias,', or rejniroi moreoroiast ical an-1 ithir ui'.oiry instrument-; for telegraphing reports; forex jienscs of storm s:.-T!ia'-. annoiinclrrg proliable apprmaen and foreeof storm-: for contiimf ng tfte es ta' '-whm'iit an-1 eonneetlon of stations at Siwin.ststion9 and listht-lionses; for in strumeni si Kilters; for hire, furniture, and exiwawns of ofBees maintained for public use in cities or iMirts receivtng reports; tor river l-.-nii-;.: for mans and bulletins to 1m- displayed in chambers of commerce and boar li-of-tru le rooms and for disti ibut ion; fi-r hooks and tationery: and for teeWcn lal expenses not otherwise provble 1 lor, ihi-.-e hundred and Bfty-tlvO thousand throa bandred and twentv-tlve dollurs. l o enable the Secretary of War to extend the line of military telegraph from Prea e lit to Camp Verfc ami liitnii Apache in Arizona four thousand dollars: J'rwirt if That th2 Secretary of War be. and he is hereby, authorize 1 to pay the expenses of operating and keeping in repair the tete-raitb-Unes eonstriK-tel and operated by th War Efepartment in stiid Territory out of any moneys receive 1 for disiutches sent over s:ml lines; anv balance remaining after the payment of such expenses to lie red Into the Treasury as a niiscellane- oqs ti-eeipt; the moneys received in any one fiscal year to be used only In payment for the expenses of I hat year. And a full report of the receipts and. expenditures in connection with the said tclearmph lines shall lie ma le quarterly to ihe Secretary of War through tne Chief Signal Officer. And the Chief Signal Officer shall have Ihe charge and control of said linos of tole graph in the construction, repair, and oj eratleai of the same. For this amount, or so much thereof as mav be necessary, for the erection of wins tcr'ijuarters for froopt Stationed near the jte 1 t lou 1 aud Whetstone Indian agencies thirty thousind dollars. Fii- pnrel thousumj ttoiiars. I'or pnrchase and repair of tools, two thiHi-aud iloiiars. For lives, tree-boxes, lime, aud white washing, tive thousand dollars. For flowers, flower-pots, twine, w ire and glasses, one tbousan 1 dollars; For removing siiii-.v and i-t, om; thou sand dollars. Pnrpnrehase of young trees and ptanfs lor nursery, two thousand dollars. For tree-markers and marking 1 nss, nun hundred dollar-: for making ragt"! anil lioxei for spai--.-iws, two hundred and fifty dollars; for abating nuisances, 0:1c thou sand dollars; for eonstruetln.ie a ftmnfain and for aspliatl in the circle at the inter1 section of Vermont and Kbode Island av enues, tive tbon-au 1 dollars; for im-b .-.n-r and improving the 1 riangnlar reser-af ion fin l''tins;,'lvania avenue and Twiurfy-firsf street, two thonitand dollars. Foi' continuintx th-r improvcmenl of re-- rvation numlxrcl Ihree, ten thousand ham ti Louis, hn'.ld: aan 1 1 Tre; triet t .v ent of bet w ; I b ling. :h th Eivi ilhti sliail not exeeeit four n 11 bon Miss. . I post in. for ci a hundred fifty lii it- 1 1 tor. nd do aapai-at u- elghty i a:i--h in lornia: tetu 111: -I 1 ht tin-. lb L-'llt-. at building For a ; ipn a'- . and iri-olll n-1 -t wi NoKTHkU.V AND MBTII WESTERN LAKKS. Foreontinuation of tlie survey of north ern and north western lakes, one hundred mid seventy-five thousand dollars: anil the unexpended hahincesof appropriations for surveys for military defenses"7 existing June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, he, and the same are hereby, continued and rendered available for the si'rvlci; of the fiscal year emling June thir tieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-live. MI3CEIXASEOUS OTUEI i s. Bupport of Freed man's Hospital and Asy lum at Washington, District of Columbia; fay Hi mulieal otneecs aau atiemlauts; me ltaine-i. medical supplies, and rations; clothing; rent of hoapttaWralldlngs; fuel mid lights; tvpalrs and ti-ansprrtatiou, lift v tliousand dollars: Provtrtxl, That af fer June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, the Freedmen's Hospital in tin'. District of Columbia shall, until other wise ordered by Congress, lie continued under the direction ot the Secretary of the Interior, who shall make all estimates and pass ais account, and shall be accountable to th Truttstiry of the United Suites for all exixSaitures; and all property, including hospital aad quartermaster's stores, be longing to said hospital, and new in charge oftha War Department, be also transferred to tllJiterior Department. Foi oneclfcrk of the first-class, to keep the accounts of the Congressional Kecord, as required by joint resolution of Con- U ; For' the Xatlonal Asociation for the Re lief of tha Colored Women and Children of the District of Columbia, ten thousand For this araonnt, or so much thereof as m ay be necessary', lor presents to the smiix ol t he lied Ciouff and Whetstone or Spot t e 1 Tail agencies, on condition that sain I'idians shall relinquish their right, under For improving the grounds of the old canal, ten thousand dollars. Uepalrsand fuel forth. Kxecufive Man sion: For annual repairs of the Executive Mansion, ten thousand dollars; for care of and refurnishing, the Executive Mansion, ley thousand dollars; or fuel for the Ex ecutive Mansion and grecn-liouses, five five thousand dollars; and for care of, nnd necessary repairs to, the green-bouse, Ihe unexpended balance of apiiropriat ion heretofore ma le. i.-, hereby rendered avail able. For lighting the Cajufol and Kxecufive Mansion as follows: For ga--. tbirtv-Jive tliousand dollars: for pay of tamp-hghters, nas titiitvg. plumbing, lamps, lamp-posts, and fur repairs of all sort-, fifteen thou sand dollars; for fuel for watchmen's lo Iges and for the green -lion ss at the propagai lag gardens, one thousand ilol lais. For annual repairs at the navy-yard and upper brelgcs. seven thousand dollars; for repairing and extending waterpipes, purchase of apparatus fo clean them, and for cleaning the spring- for supplying the Capitol, the Executive Mansion and War an I Navy Departments, ten thousand dol lars. Feff additional work and ma'crinls for completing supers! met 11 re of i ha in liri ige including railing, lighting, and painting, four thousand nine hundred and eighty 'dollars. Washington aqueduct: For engineering, maintenance, and general repairs, fifteen thousand dollars; for building a wooden fence around Oovernment land at the Creat Falls, one tliousand live hundicH dollars: for building dwelling and otltee at Creat Falls, three thousand dollars: for -paving the roadway over Griffith Parle bridge and over Cabin John bridge -with asphalt pavement, five thousand eight hundred dollars; for furnishing and setting four magneto-dial instruments in connec tion with the telegraph line from Creat Falls 1o Georgetown, one thousand one hundred dollars. For eonfinutlfg macadamizing of eon-dult-road, live thousand dollars. For widening embankments along the line of the Washington Aqueduct, five thousand dollars. For continuing the work on the new jail in the District of Columbia, fifty thousand dollars. To enable Ihe Joint Committee on the Library of Congress to procure plans for the: accommodation of the Library, two thousand dollars. NAV Y DEPARTMENT. For bounty to seamen, to pay certificate issued t.i State of New Hampshire; seven hundred and thirty-nine dollars and fifty cents. SAVT-TAK1B AND STATIONS. For the navv-yard at League Island: For the continuation of work and removal of property from the Philadelphia navy yard, three hundred thousand dollars. For the naval station at New London: For labor, materials, and erections, fifty thousand dollars. For the navy-yard at Pensacola, Florida: For commencing the rebuilding of the re 1 airing dock, two hundred and fifty thou sand dollars. For the nary-yard at Norfolk, Virginia: For iron-plating shops, fifty thousand dol lars. For tlie removal of powder magazine from Norfolk, Virginia, to lie expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, nnd to provide for the construction of a magazine at a more suitable place near Norfolk, forty thousand dollars. For the navy-yard at Mare Island, Cali fornia; For continuation of begun work, tht.U'a l -i In ! dhtrs and eight ; counters, cases, and mats, fort y dred and Hilrty hundre 1 and eigl hnndre 1 and fori two cents. Tor machinery new iitiul building eighteen thousand rti immediately; and for iu -aid mint, t lin t v hundred dollars. For this amount, or may- Ih necessary, for ting up f be old 1 irancb Cisco lor su t Washington; l.is or annual repairs, ur-: for remodeling in sooth and east lousand three hnn- 1 thirty-one dollars it San Francisco, ies. paving, grad ds, one hundred ! and sixty-two dollars; ent Hating, tw enty-flve Ir. d and forty-seven two cents; for furniture flass-fixiures, carpets, ine thousajnti six liim-ir.-i' dolkws; in all. one v-three tlKwisand three ill:. nil efglil y- an 1 mi t ne Pars, to tilting 1 four th Francisco, available a refinery Usui 1 five si much thereof as repairing nnd tiit mint at San Fran- md other Got crn- i.ml also ot (be joint reso ng tlie P:;c-ideiit to issue md elothing to destitute romlnglice. Warrior, ami s, aimroved Mae awenty n hundred and sevehty- iim of lour hundred thousand dollars i- hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not ot herwise ap propriately for ilit. purpose of purchasing -upp.ies of too 1 to be Issued anderhisdi rection tofiny and all etasses of destitute or heiu.s persons living on or near the l.ov. er Mt-i. ippi, Tombigbee, Warrior, and Alabama Rivers, who have been ren dered so by reason ! the recent overflow; and that ihe Secretary of War make tie tailed retMuis to t Tie tfbrigress of Iheex lwitiliture under this act, and of the act and joint resolution aloresahl : ProrflWf, That the (authority liereby conferred upon I be Seerctai y War shall expi.ie u the first da- of September, eighteen humlrcd ti a-! -.-vent y-fonr; and none of I he nitmevs hereby or formerlv appropriated -hail Ih' expended except in eases where Ihe Secre larv of War -bail if satisfied that there is an actnal apd pressing case of destituf ion, and that sm-li destitution is directlv caused by said overflow: ProvM rtrtft ' Thai any 1-alanbes remaining nnex nended frotn ihe approtiriatiiin provided for in t hi- net of the t went v-t bird of April, eighteen hundred ami 8eventy-Kwir,afore- 1 said, inav Ih- used for the puno-es ex pressed in la: in r said act or -aid ioint olntmn; Ann proviaca-fur&hr Thai the Secretary Off War may use any of tint mon ey hereby or formerly appropriated for t he relief of t he destitute people np-m the Teams.ee River when satisfied thai iheir necessftieSfarisc from the recent overflow 'Otic "o rtiein teller-,"" rcnitirkctl Bijali, as lie hatifleil out Totii LtitMng ton. a yoiiiij' man cliargeil with va grancy. "So yoH haveSnotlihig to Ha, eh'?"" asked I lie 'otirt. Xoiliiiig."" mournfully answered the prisoner. 'Out ol work -no home, cnsli -r short tlial you could a woman's rights Convei eoitttuiiei? ! lis I (onor. "Yotl'vc sfrtick ir. inntuer."" iwt-nil the prisoner with :t snrile. 'Yes, and now ill strike you, Ludiiigtoii. I'm down on loafers 'vat's, ami I'm sroins tor boost von a sixty it' it tears tlie ties You'll have something to do uj there besnles sitting on a box iu an alley ami whistling ('onie. Love, Cotne.' And when thiy fades into night, and the renin ind.-r of the world retires to rest, votril have a bed aud some cov ert tig. 'l'liey'll hire .ine one to hoe that dirt off ofyon. cut your hair, dig out your nails, and when yon come out you will be so disgnised that your yonr own mother will Ihink you are some Knglisli Duke, over here to hunt dueks and bay gis stock." Tlie prisoner -aid he was willing to go up. and if the institution plea-ed Itirn as well as he thought it would he miithr eonte hack for a longer sentence. jt'tn-i't Free Press. ttie-t mac 11 rifintr-;mnn Force Star S'lotts. and u 1 ; j. : AN K Wi Successor to Blain, Young I: Co. Vr'li an-1 your t"t get it 1 1 " tion, eh ? Mr. and t'i r down. BLANSC DEEDS, Neatly executed. Call at the Register Office. STAPLE and FiftCY lo I! V SAY Till trottbtesonie c 1. when So iikoii .1 t'.nro'ltrrs V t o. iill! IK all He y are i omt re i.'biMi.ie. liliti 1 an Pile 111 ! -i at 8 1 ! Add Th Hail Ai: rTIIKKfi JJ r : ,.,r, ?e Jay & S htn x and C" "Z : , v. ; ' v . wr.i --- ;., iles in OU -r w S - . Ui - J a. . ! C- 1 M zr . ; O r et 3: 1 L.uge.iie : merit s for on Christn TEN TION. rs- i hut the :wt nititlel "An nd for the I erection of a rmblie baHdln? for tli xis ir" j tilts L'iiiuh Sttsites iii Atlanta. Geotxia" aprovet Feirtairy t wehi b, ei$cnt?t?fs hun- tlriid ami sevcuty-tliHs, in, anil tltcsame : j- fecivby, aiin'n.li' l so that tli sum t' ; tnotscy uiii !n rizi"! l( l.' exiioacled in tlxc construction t IraiWrng is bcrety j lixL'ii at tin sum ot" uun.livl and iii;y ! t !t u-:tn! dollars. W t usnu hooae anl post otVu o, Port j flnmit, Micliian: Kor continuing the I bniUHnir, seventy-live lUoa and itoilars. 1 t'ostorn lionse, MUwankce, Wisconsin: Kor repairs uiid and alterations of build- j i:-., coal-vaults, aud paving iipproaehes, i tUirty-eigUt tbonsond tmtr mmdred and ' fifty-t brec dollars and seventeen cents. t Custom bouse, New Haven, Coniitrctl- -ut: Voc reptkirs and alterations of tmlld- I In??, t wenty i bonsand doliairs. Cnstoin "hoase,' Iturlinton, Vermont; ! For pmding, curlnngr, paving1, and ap proaches, Ave thousand nine hundred and thirty-three dollars and sixty cents Custom howc, Cnoxville, Tennessee; i For furniture, counters, eases, jras-iixtmvs carpets, and mats, twenty thousand tol- lars. To enable tlie Seeeetary of the Treasury to pay the amount awarded by t he jury in ; the case ot the condemnation of the lot seletteJ by the Treasury Deimrtment for a ' build mg tor a custom Imuse, bonder war' bouse, court bouse, and post ottice at (i-rand Rapids, Michigan, and the attend ant leial e-xpenscs, eventy thousand dol lars. Custom bouse and post office, Albany, New York: .For payiueut of the balance due on the imrcliase (in part) of a site lor a ! building tor purposes ot the tieneral tiov- i emmfntat Albany, New Vork, live thou- ! nand dollars. That I lu Vi mrt lm llaleigh. North Carolina, contained In th act of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, is hereby Increased to three hundred and titty lliousstnd dollars, which shail be the entire cost ol said building. That Hie sum of one hundred thousand dollars for the erection of a public build ing far the use of the United States at Covington, Kentucky, appropriated by an act approved February seventeenth, eurht- n hundreil and seventy-three, le, and -ai Ap d, Jun rt. 1'. Oflii'ltil J.-iiei- Tor flrrytou. FRIDAY! NOVEMBER '27, IsTl. Tlie C'enteiiarj-. Rentiers wlio ilesire tn niKleistfiiMl French polities -will ilo well toeut ont the following definition of French -litietxl parties, nntl pt it in their poek-et-booli for 1'titnre reference : The Kx treme Ijeft are Radicals or ('ntntntm-i-ts; the Left, Republicans ti prin ciple, lel by Glambetta and .Tides Fn vre: tlio Lt l't Center, Moderate Re pnblicans, lm agree Ion republic :is the best practical Ibnn ot govern meiit; they are led by ii- n:nl (iisimir Perior. The Rigiit Center. Conserva tive Monarchists, who fiivor a consti tutional monarchy : the Right, Abso lutists, who fuvor Cliambfml ami tlie divine tiijlit of Kings, The Botia partists are generally classed with the Risriit, bnt belong nowhere, anil casl their votes in the way le-t fitted to produce political distraction. PAR&EK ! I r 1 1J J V" iC'I.tli.-J WAGONS, PLOWS - titi-J nil binds of T sx v mi n g1 Implemts rfS1! 1 . i frGTfVP fkt L 'j V sf W Ji the celebrated 1 x tion I V 1 ! hitii'lli 1 1 1 - of f tt! anil o.e-. tiers lo the j est warehtii T!e, :i:i 1 ;:.r ictorily Hii t Hit- bouse ! is: ?!::r: i'- Kjnitl to -s thiol any, :nij titlier 200,009 liiisiiey r Wheat t ni IV i i Ail impectitiioni young man, lately arrived in London. an7 askiil some one to introduce him o fhe Prince of Wales so tliat he might liuil out who was the iiH-f liberal pawnbroker in London. Harry, after looking on while his new little sister cried at being washed and dressed the other day, turnei V lia t itei 1 1 X It i-;ii-.:t! inftieli run l e-s o: in l first class maebines. TERMS-CASH. and See. At Ofil t;it;l, First Street, f, I)li7f AU1AW, OKKGHKSf. C 33 -l. (an On Wednesday of last week, a meet ing of the Hoard of Centennial Com missioners was ?:eld at Salem, the ob jeet of the meeting to take steps to ward securing a proper representa tion of the State ot Oregon at the na tional exposition ,of 1876. Hon. A. J. Dufttr had aeted ns sole Commis sioner for the State up to May last, when, at bis suggestion, it was in creased bv the addition of Gov. G ro ver. Rev. Dr. E R. Geary, C. P. Btirkhart, M. AVilkinsand S. G. Reed. At the meeting iu question, as we learn from the Statesman, Gov. Gro- ' -n r-illcil tn the f'K'liv. .'lllfl S. A. imitation on tlie cost of the ! " . . m l liost ofliee buiitliiis tit (,'ltirke elected eeretarv. i he balance of the report we give as we find it : Mr. Dufur, in a plain comprehen sive manner, set forth the exigencies of the case and urged upon the Board the need ot energetic action. On motion, the following committee was appointed on permanent organi zation : Messrs. Dufur. (irarv and the same Is hereby coittinuiij ami tlie j Btirkhart. sum of intmcv authorize;! to lie exiieiiilctl i i ,i... , .n o in the construction of sai.l bniiilimj is i 1 he Boanl then adjourned until 3 hereby tixe i at 1 wo bumfee I and llfjv ! O clock P. M., when the Committee thousand dollars; ami till restrictions as to j made their reiiort Substiintiall v as t'ol the materials m raid aet are hereby re- i ..... pealed; no sum of moiiev in exetss ol two ; I ' . hundred and Hftv thousand dollars shall I 1 be Ceiitemiiar Board of Coninus be e-Tpended in ihe construction of sa.d i slobera lor the State of Oresron shall builtini; and all acts or narts of nets in- , iit ,.p . r. , consistent with the provisions bereofare i Jr"3 " ye eeuuve v.ommuiee ui Llll-, V'0.tllljl IJ1 IIIJV, 1;. J! . TrlU" away. saying, 'Ifshe screamed that in heaven. I don't wonder sent her off." like they m aixl eh an W.OOttlmshelsjxrday. t U aned w lcat i worth much mpreiu alil4reiRn inarketa titan Pout wheal, an 1 none s!wnld be shtjv ped withnnt c(e;uinir. mr clr.irt.' wilt lie live cents a bttshel on a' heat, and fonr conts on oat& We have M1.3I1.KS" . 3f s A N .linlee ITsher, attorney for the Kan sas Pacific Company, is leading a party of amateur sportsmen against the buffaloes, out about Wallace. SIXTY TUOl'SAXD SACKS at with us, A neighborhood row is in progress near Actinia, on the Denver and Rio Grande road. It grew out of the kill ing of a $400 bull. Wonders will never tea-e. Del Norte merchants have agreed to close their stores on Sunday, and probably so to church besides. to ffcETlrfsll lllisr s!ir:lcr nil tree to tho-e who-e wheat w t nuiX'lltlSe, and til the lowest east) price to those who still their wheat i'liun onrhoose to other buyers. Persons BtortnjK Willi ns arc at liberty to sell to w hoia tin v please. Those ho r'.-siile on 1 he west Kide ot tlie river will bar,- ferriage free. Will be In the market a- liuver-. anil expeel to be ill ! to lv the highest possible prfce-. Having rirenaretl ot-.i seU es ti tlo a lin u'e business, we h-.i'jH- for our shar ronage. l'AK July 31n I7st w of the pu! pat- :ER MORKIS, Alt.'iiiiy, Oregon Wells, Fargo & Co. oiler $1,000 re ward for the arrest of the highwaymen who robbed the Salt Lake and Ham ilton since. The town of Sunshine contains .'100 inhabitants, and fifty new building are in course of erection. William Ray was stabbed to death at Fort Laramie, Monday, by a des perado named Titus. Golden Colorado furnished 50,000 bricks for the Laramie rolling mills. iJlsisoi.l J lo SOTICE. "IVTOnCE is HERESY GIVEN THAT 1I the co-narltiei'ship heretofore existing by and between J. D. Titus, Charles llpnr pirdes and .1. B. Titos, antler the name of Titos, BOurgardes ft ., is tlus !..- ,ii 1 bv ni'.li ual et-.li-i "-ii- ii UOurgarUes retirlAK l'rt notes and accomits iiu- I... ,.;.i ... t -l,..,-le- 1 1, i , ., i,, ilu. Hnniw nntll next April. , All iiecotiuts mast l-e paid A Salt Lake lawyer has to a fortune of $300,000. fallen heir the firm. Ad ie late itriu li!l!i aid---. inuary LSi , l t ). .1 l TUTS. I'll As. IwrKGABDES. .1 II. Ti l l s. , I leloher i.ili, Isi 1. The nndersijrned desire t returii t heir thanks to th.- citizens ..)' Albany and viein ... ...... iMioral n&MHiaife beret ofore ex- t..",,,!e.t ti, t tic firm of Titus, II. .t Co. ..xless the hope thai the m-r TitlM liliis.. w ho Will eolitlliu the old place, win ' Albany, r hereby reiKtaletl. Tliat the act entitled "An act for the erection of a public building for the use of the Cubed States at Nashville, Tennes see," approved January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, lie, and the same is liereby, amended so that the sum of money authorized to lie ex pendod in the erection of said building is liereby fixed at three hundred and sevent seven thousand dollars; and all restric tions as to materials in said act are hereby repealed; and no sum of money In excess of the amount fixed by this act shall tie j expended in the construction of said ver, lion. A. .1. Dulur and Jauies Virtue, together with an Advising Committee of seven, as tollows: Dr. K. R. Geary, Hon. C. P. Btirkhart, Rev. Thos. Condon, Hon. S. G. Reed, Hon. M. Wilkins, W." L. Jlalsey, Kst.. and Hon. M. P. Deady. With a view to facilitate future ac tion, and that all branches of industry might be fully represented, the various departments, were assigned as follows, There are eleven Bible Societies in Colorado. Castle Rock, Wyoming, has the $50,000 hotel fever. It is now quite certain that an Epis copal church building will soon be con structed, in Pendleton. Five hundred dollars will be furnished out ot the Cliurcb JiuuUing Fund as soon as a continued cuuii donee. and firm of ashless at found wort by of their TITl .S BROS. fxecmosi xotice. Montgomery ItloeU.l FB AM ISl : ). CA u II. AIKEN. .TTOKX KT-AT-L w 1 I liliunall'ler ol the lOaiiil Army ot the lii i ut ilie bi t 'all torn ia ami Nevada, will give prompt attention to the collec tion ol Additional Travel Pay, now doe California and Nevada Volunteers dis charged more than three hundred miles frotn home. Soldiers can depend on fair dealing, information given free of charge. When writing enclose stamp for reply and stati coiuMny and regiment, and whether ion have a discharge. Congress has e.x iended the time foi tiling claims for Ad ditional Bounty under Act of .Inly 2S. I860, lo Jannary Ist.S. so all such claims must 1 made before that time, original Bounty i-t -I, to has been allow ed all volunteers who enlisted before Jnlv -J-I: 01 for three vears, Ifnol paid the same w hen discharg ed. Land Warrants eati can be obtained for services rendered before 1835, but not for sei iee- in Hit lute war. Pensions fol iate war and war of Isli obtained and Increased when allowed for less than tlis a .iiiiv warrant s, but no iiensions are al lowed to Mexican and Florida war soldiers. State of Texas has gran ted Pensions to snr- Ing vetei"ans ii Texas Revolution. New Orleansanil Mobile Prize Money is now due and being paid. W. H. Aiken also nt tends to Genera! Law and Collection Busi ness. - isswiin 1-t IB Blank Mortgages, J.aU'st im improved styles, Call at tlie Register Office. EiKOOM FACTORY I W. D. BEL D i N C , YriIo M ANE F ACTUHKD THE FIlfST T good Broom ever made in Albany, like amount shall be furnished by our ! bat the judges may, tor the purpos. citizens. It affords us pleasure to state ! ot; milKltK miXllK AN ANM'AL ELEf X tion hell at the Court House in the I has returned from California, and located city of Albany, In Linn county, Oregon, on , permanently in this city, where he has Molltlav, 1 lit' lllitm i't eii-inii'-i i, i-i,nL 1 he election of the following city officers, tn serve the ensuing official year, to-wit : line Mayor, one Recorder, one Marshal, I one 1 1 uiii ui , t,i i' i '.inn nun u, in. polls will lie open from nine o'clock in the mornimr until six o'clock in the evening. ot reopen that nearly $500 has been already sub&cribcu. Nov. 13, 1-571. J. B. IIERKEN", City Recorder. i " . . -"iiiiii"..t i iv luamiiaciure oi an - kinds ot l Brooms, Brushes, Wisps, Ac., at his factory on First street, at John Metzler'sold stand, cost of Magnolia Mills, where be invites those wishing a first class broom to call and secure it of Kim W. ii. KLLlUNw. Albany, Oct. 16, 187t-5v7 5 o S3 0 s c 0 s p4 59 C jr. m Q ft. CT3 H CD 3 mm Qjt O 3 0E2 2J pq S is P3 o